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Discover Ludwig"it's so bad" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express a strong negative feeling about something. Example: "I watched the movie last night, and it's so bad that I couldn't even finish it."
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It's so bad.
"It's so bad," Heems said.
"It's so bad, it's so bad," said Neda Long, a tourist from Tennessee.
Don't say: "... shame it's so bad".
It's so bad that I miss Newt Gingrich.
It's so bad –I can't believe I've just admitted that".
It's so bad it's good; you've got to love it.
So you do think 'how come it's so bad'?
"Of course we are against [the change.] It's so bad.
"I actually went to see a doctor, it's so bad".
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'It's so bad that I have virtually no tax deductions because I don't spend any money.
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